He also made videos about creators who fed upon drama, such as DJ Keemstar. He often critiqued those who churned out poorly produced content, such as pranksters, reviewers, a and reaction video producers. Throughout 2016, Idubbbz sometimes dedicated months to creating content cop videos.
Viewers were thrilled and began sending in suggestions on who Idubbbz should bust next. The video was a smash hit, so much so that it helped Ian reach 1,000,000 subscribers for the first time. His first bust targeted amateur food reviewers – usually those who poorly assessed fast food from their cars. Seeking to cull this infestation, Ian donned a cop outfit for his next series: Content Cop. In December 2015, Idubbbz began taking note of a trend on YouTube – poor quality content. Kickstarter Crap and Bad Unboxing slowly began taking priority over Ian’s gaming videos, and he eventually shifted his focus away from them. In Bad Unboxing, Ian opens and critiques boxes of fan mail that contain strange (and often offensive) objects. Shortly after starting Kickstarter Crap, Idubbbz started his Bad Unboxing series. This made Ian popular enough to regularly receive fan mail.
The series amassed a large number of views in a short period of time. As the title implies, it involves Ian critiquing and satirizing impractical Kickstarters. Idubbbz became particularly popular after he began his Kickstarter Crap series. While creating Let’s Play Videos, Ian also started his Gaming News series in 2013 (which he has deleted as of 2018).
His first video consisted of him playing Overgrowth. Idubbbz was born on July 27th, 1990 in San Antonio, Texas. How Did Idubbbz Earn his Money and Wealth? YouTube may be clamping down on less “family friendly” types, but Ian’s following has nonetheless secured him more than just mere chump change. He receives most of his income from views, ad revenue, and donations. Idubbbz Net Worth – $1.4 MillionĪlthough Idubbbz may not exactly be “advertiser-friendly” all of the time, and even though the targets of his “Content Cop videos often lose many subscribers, Ian himself is still going strong. Numerous memes have also been created about him from his skits. Idubbbz is also known for his Gamer News, Bad Unboxing, and Kickstarter Crap video series. In fact, he’s hailed by many YouTubers as a master of hit pieces. Ian Carter aka Idubbbz is a vlogger and gamer known for doing just that in his Content Cop series. YouTube isn’t exempt to drama and controversy – and sometimes, someone’s gotta clean up the mess.